The raspberry pi is not based on an FPGA, but on an arm cpu. On this type of hardware you'd use emulators like UAE or hatari.

I once tried the hatari Atari ST emulator on the rasp pi since i considered this as an alternative to developing my own FPGA board. The result was not satisfying. The rasp pi is significantly too slow to emulate one of the machines of the 16 bit home computer era with acceptible performance (CPU speed, screen refresh rate, ...).

I agree with Master of Gizmo. Some time ago I tried one of the UAE-based emulators I found somewhere on the net, and the few games I tried were barely playable with frameskip, no audio and at the lowest resolution. Not worth the trouble, if you ask me.

Luckily, there's a bunch of other nice stuff you can run on the PI, like RiscOS, and XBMC

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